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Treatment of Claims: Allowance and Priority, Setoff and Recoupment; Intercreditor and Subordination Consolidation

Recorded on: Apr. 20, 2011
Running Time: 00:59:52

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Taken from the Web Program Bankruptcy & Reorganizations: Current Developments 2011 recorded April, 2011 in New York.

Lecture Topics  [00:59:52]

Treatment of Claims: Allowance and Priority, Setoff and Recoupment; Intercreditor and Subordination Consolidation  [00:59:52]
  • Expenses of administration
  • Severance and employee claims
  • Landlord caps and letters of credit
  • Late claims; class claims; tort claims; CERCLA
  • Equitable subordination (Kreisler and Yellowstone)
  • Contractual subordination - intercreditor agreements; silent seconds (Ion)
  • Recharacterization and disallowance of claims
  • Mutuality in set-off
  • Recoupment distinguished from set-off
  • Substantive consolidation
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Claims 2010: Part 1 (Sections 101, 501, 502, 503, and 510)
  • Claims 2011: Part 1 (Sections 101, 502, 11133 and 1114)
    Babette Ceccotti
  • Bankruptcy Setoff and Recoupment
    L. P. Harrison 3rd
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